Compilation
Ipomoea lambtoniana
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Name
Identification
Ipomoea lambtoniana Rendle [family CONVOLVULACEAE ] Turbina oblongata (E.Mey. ex Choisy) A.Meeuse [family CONVOLVULACEAE ] (stored under name);
Related name
- Ipomoea lambtoniana
- Turbina oblongata
Flora
Entry for Turbina oblongata E. Mey. ex Choisy Meeuse [family CONVOLVULACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 8, Part 1, page 9, (1987) Author: Maria Leonor Gonçalves
Names
Turbina oblongata E. Mey. ex Choisy Meeuse [family CONVOLVULACEAE], in Bothalia 6: 778 (1958).—Roessler in Merxm. Prodr. Fl. SW. Afr. 116 23 (1967).—Ross, Fl. Natal: 296 (1972).—Compton, Fl. Swaziland: 479 (1976). Type from S. Africa.
Ipomoea oblongata E. Mey. ex Choisy [family CONVOLVULACEAE], in DC., Prodr. 9: 368 (1845).—Hall. f. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 18: 127 (1893).—Baker & Wright in F.C. 4: 57 (1904).
Ipomoea oblongata var. hirsuta Rendle [family CONVOLVULACEAE], in Journ. Bot., 39: 16 (1901). Types from S. Africa (Transvaal).
Ipomoea randii Rendle [family CONVOLVULACEAE], in Journ. Bot. 39: 18 (1901).—Baker & Rendle in F.T.A. 4: 146 (1905).—Eyles in Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Afr. 5: 455 (1916). Type: Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, Rand 271 (BM, holotype; GRA, isotype).
Ipomoea seineri Pilger [family CONVOLVULACEAE], in Engl., Bot. Jahrb. 41: 297 (1908). Type from Namibia.
Ipomoea lambtoniana Rendle [family CONVOLVULACEAE], in Journ. Bot. 39: 16 (1901).—Baker & Wright in F.C. 4: 61 (1904). Type from Natal.
Information
Perennial forming several to many annual prostrate or, when still young, suberect stems from a large thick fusiform tuberous root. Stems up to 2 m. long, often suffruticose at base, occasionally thinner, thinly or occasionally densely pubescent with stiff yellowish or brownish hairs, like the petiole, leaf laminas, peduncles and calyces, very rarely glabrous. Leaf lamina very variable in size and shape, usually oblong or elliptic, varying to ovate or linear 2–10 × 1–9 cm., entire with usually rounded, truncate or subcordate base, sometimes broadly cuneate or cordate, obtuse or mucronate, sometimes emarginate, acute or broadly rounded at the apex, with the margin ciliate to sometimes densely ciliate upper surface thinly covered with strigose usually yellowish hairs, lower surface as thinly as the upper or more densely so; petioles usually much shorter than the laminas but occasionally about as long. Inflorescences 1-flowered, sometimes 2-flowered, rarely 3- or 4-flowered; peduncle terete, usually shorter than the leaves; bracteoles very variable but usually lanceolate, acute, hairy like the calyx, sometimes broadly oblong; pedicels usually very short, rarely exceeding 6 mm. Sepals generally lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, 15–22 mm. long, subequal (inner ones slightly wider) but more or less unequal in specimens with broader oblong or ovate sepals in which the inner ones are narrower; usually acute or acuminate with very acute tips, rarely subobtuse; outer ones more or less densely covered with usually stiff yellowish hairs. Corolla magenta, funnel-shaped 3·5–6 cm. long; midpetaline areas usually thinly covered with silky appressed hairs, rarely quite glabrous. Fruits only rarely produced, subglobose, glabrous, dark brown abruptly apiculate and the apiculus crowned by the persistent style base, enclosed by the slightly accrescent and coriaceous sepals, 1–4-seeded. Seeds glabrous, grey, finely punctate to smooth.
Habitat
Woodland, savanna, grassland, wet and sandy soils
Altitude range
400–1220 m.
1220
400
Distribution
Mozambique M Namaacha, Changalane, Estatuene, 527 m., fl. 9.xi.1967, Balsinhas 1147 (LISC; LMA).Zimbabwe E Mutare, Rusambo R., Zimunya Reserve, fl. 8.iv.1962, Chase 7679 (K; LISC; SRGH).Botswana SE Kanye, 1895, Marloth 2156 (PRE).Botswana SW Ghanzi, c. 42 km. W. of Ghanzi Farm, fl. 7.ii.1971, van Rensberg 4204 (PRE).Mozambique MS Makurupini Forest, fl. 6.i.1969, Bisset 8 (K; SRGH).Zimbabwe C Marondera, fl. 14.i.1942, Dehn 562 (SRGH).Botswana N Between Bushman Pits and Karyer, nr. Nxai Pan, fl. 22.ii.1966, Drummond 8840 (SRGH).
Distribution (external)
Namibia
S. Africa